The Campaign Finance Board administers the City Campaign Finance Program, publishes the City Voter Guide, and implements the
debate requirement for candidates running for Mayor, Comptroller, and Public Advocate.

The Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) is responsible for investigating deaths resulting from criminal violence; casualty
or suicide; that occur suddenly, when in apparent good health; when unattended by a physician; in custody; or occurring in
any suspicious or unusual manner. The Office also investigates deaths where an application for cremation is made. The Office
provides additional forensic services, including DNA testing, to support criminal investigations. The Office also manages
all functions of the City mortuary, including the retrieval and processing of deceased bodies; assistance with autopsies;
and body preparation for City burial.

Founded in 1920, NYCERS has grown into the largest public retirement system within New York City serving over 330,000 active
members and retirees. Membership in NYCERS is available to all New York City employees who are not eligible to participate
in the New York City Teachers' Retirement System, the New York City Police Pension Fund, the New York City Fire Department
Pension Fund or the New York City Board of Education Retirement System.

The Mayor's Committee on City Marshals establishes and publishes qualifying criteria for appointment to the office of City
Marshal, recruits and receives names of candidates for that office, determines which candidates are best qualified to serve
as City Marshals, and recommends qualified persons to the Mayor when there is a vacancy.

The Department of City Planning (DCP) conducts planning and zoning studies to promote strategic development in communities
throughout the City. It also supports the City Planning Commission’s review each year of approximately 500 land use applications
for actions such as zoning changes and disposition of City property. The Department assists both government agencies and the
public by providing policy analysis and technical assistance relating to housing, transportation, community facilities, demography,
and public space.

The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) works to ensure that City agencies have the critical resources and
support needed to provide the best possible services to the public. DCAS supports City agencies’ workforce needs in recruiting,
hiring, and training City employees; provides overall facilities management, including security, maintenance, and construction
services for 54 public buildings; purchases, sells, and leases non-residential real property; and purchases, inspects, and
distributes supplies and equipment.

The Office of Citywide Event Coordination and Management (CECM) oversees all event permitting activity in New York City. CECM
advises and assists the Mayor in the coordination of policies, plans, procedures, and operations common to the permitting,
review, and coordination of street events and other permitted activities.